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china's trade balance plunged into the red by more than $31 billion in february. imports doubled exports. the deal on greek debt is being discussed at today's meeting as they prepare to pay part of the 130 billion bail out. if you preorder the new apple ipad on line, you'll have to wait until next monday for it to be shipped. and finally, expect a slow day in the office today. it is cyber loafing monday. the start of daylight saving time means people are tired and they're spending more time on the internet and many will be concentrating on those march madness college basketball choices. maybe a few people in the studio may be participating of that? kobe comes up with the celtics. and tiger woods' come back is once again on hold. plus, vanderbilt shocks top ranked kentucky for their first conference title in 60 years. the early morning sports headlines. >> and while the rest of us are enjoying beautiful weather, the pacific northwest, rainy and windy. your forecast is coming up. you're watching early today. >>> good morning. in sports, the teams have been chosen. t
china's trade balance plunged into the red by more than $31 billion in february. imports doubled exports. the deal on greek debt is being discussed at today's meeting as they prepare to pay part of the 130 billion bail out. if you preorder the new apple ipad on line, you'll have to wait until next monday for it to be shipped. and finally, expect a slow day in the office today. it is cyber loafing monday. the start of daylight saving time means people are tired and they're spending more time on...
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. >> quick pit stop in china town for the president. he shelled out cash for the dim sum and took a little time for picture pictures. good evening. >> the president is in town campaigning for cash. we have team coverage tonight. we are live with a look at the president day in san francisco but first, lillian is live at the knob hill masonic center where fundraiser just wrapped up. lillian? >>reporter: it has been a whirlwind trip for the president. the event was the fourth fundraiser of the day at the masonic center the president appeared before an adoring crowd. 2500 people paid at least 100 dollars dollars to attend the fund requires. in the 25 minute speech the president said much has been accomplished in the three years he has been in office. health care has been overhauled. gay can now openly serve in the military. and the world motor wanted terrorist is dead. >> we refocus our effort on the terrorist who actually attacked us on 9/11. thanks to the brave men and women in uniform al qaeda is weaker than it has ever been and bin lade
. >> quick pit stop in china town for the president. he shelled out cash for the dim sum and took a little time for picture pictures. good evening. >> the president is in town campaigning for cash. we have team coverage tonight. we are live with a look at the president day in san francisco but first, lillian is live at the knob hill masonic center where fundraiser just wrapped up. lillian? >>reporter: it has been a whirlwind trip for the president. the event was the fourth...
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the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in africa because, in 1965... some seven or eight years after senegal got its independence, there was a big epidemic of
the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's...
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in the global economy you have this our literature replacing american workers in china and vietnam the best-selling is the corporate income tax is borne by the workers to lower wages. the the argument for. there's reason for the study and examining 1945 connected with tax cuts comparing different states and counties. statistically significant measure will affect economic growth tax cuts for the majority leads to higher growth. aggregate demand that money in your pocket you can spend to buy things. in our little business we can hire more workers if we had more business they are not willing to hire more. we hire the workers when we have more work to do and the more. the interview when rich people exploit. >> guest: . imagine that your parents had left you a billion dollar fortune you could live tax-free. you go invested in the issuance that don't pay a dividend and if you get interest to takes to the to take the tax on bonds he won't pay on that to read in a billion dollars to make 5% you will make 50 million the first year and say i have a lavish lifestyle now we have the family plaine
in the global economy you have this our literature replacing american workers in china and vietnam the best-selling is the corporate income tax is borne by the workers to lower wages. the the argument for. there's reason for the study and examining 1945 connected with tax cuts comparing different states and counties. statistically significant measure will affect economic growth tax cuts for the majority leads to higher growth. aggregate demand that money in your pocket you can spend to buy...
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. >> quick pit stop in china town for the president. he shelled out cash for the dim sum and took a little time for picture pictures. good evening. >> the president is in town campaigning for cash. we have team coverage tonight. we are live with a look at the president day in san francisco but first, lillian is live at the knob hill masonic center where fundraiser just wrapped up. lillian? >>reporter: it has been a whirlwind trip for the president. the event was the fourth fundraiser of the day at the masonic center the president appeared before an adoring crowd. 2500 people paid at least 100 dollars dollars to attend the fund requires. in the 25 minute speech the president said much has been accomplished in the three years he has been in office. health care has been overhauled. gay can now openly serve in the military. and the world motor wanted terrorist is dead. >> we refocus our effort on the terrorist who actually attacked us on 9/11. thanks to the brave men and women in uniform al qaeda is weaker than it has ever been and bin lade
. >> quick pit stop in china town for the president. he shelled out cash for the dim sum and took a little time for picture pictures. good evening. >> the president is in town campaigning for cash. we have team coverage tonight. we are live with a look at the president day in san francisco but first, lillian is live at the knob hill masonic center where fundraiser just wrapped up. lillian? >>reporter: it has been a whirlwind trip for the president. the event was the fourth...
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this visit is coming on the 40th anniversary of president richard nixon's historic trip to china back in february of 1962. secretary of hillary clinton hosting a luncheon for the chinese vice president. here's a portion of what she had to say. >> it's an honor to welcome all of you to the state department this afternoon. it's always good to have vice president biden here, and we are particularly pleased to have our very special guest of honor. i'd also like to recognize the talented chef who has prepared this delicious lunch for us fusing the flavors of chinese and american cuisine. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this year marks the 40th anniversary of president nixon's historic trip to china. we are very pleased that dr. kissinger is here with us, who along with him was instrumental in transforming the relationship between our two countries. >> today cooperation between the united states and china is imperative to address the many vehicl vexing challenges we face to proliferation and climate change to promoting global economic security. now, developing the habits of cooperation
this visit is coming on the 40th anniversary of president richard nixon's historic trip to china back in february of 1962. secretary of hillary clinton hosting a luncheon for the chinese vice president. here's a portion of what she had to say. >> it's an honor to welcome all of you to the state department this afternoon. it's always good to have vice president biden here, and we are particularly pleased to have our very special guest of honor. i'd also like to recognize the talented chef...
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talk about the jobs and the economy, and the factory is a facility with 100 jobs that returned from china back to the usa with the president standing in front of a stack of metal crates that had made in the usa stickers around, and the white house using this as a background to tout job growth and especially jobs overseas now returning to the united states. >> we have to seize the moment of opportunity, and we can't let it slip away. we have an opportunity to create new american jobs manufacturing and put that back where it needs to be. one place to start is with the tax code. i talked about this a little bit at the state of the union. right now the companies get tax breaks for moving jobs and profits overseas. >> [ audience boos ] >> and they are taking deductions for moving jobs and companies out of the united states, and yet companies who choose to stay here are hit with the highest tax rates in the world. it does not make sense. everybody knows it does not make sense, and politicians of both f parties have been wanting to change it for years. my message to congress is don't wait. get i
talk about the jobs and the economy, and the factory is a facility with 100 jobs that returned from china back to the usa with the president standing in front of a stack of metal crates that had made in the usa stickers around, and the white house using this as a background to tout job growth and especially jobs overseas now returning to the united states. >> we have to seize the moment of opportunity, and we can't let it slip away. we have an opportunity to create new american jobs...
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the company says it has been affected by competition from china and other countries. this is the second big embarrassasment for the obama administration for companies that received grants.>>> don't try to pull one over on a woman when it comes to buying a car a survey which the car -- by the. >> carl: site lease trader find women will ask different questions than men and are more likely to ask about a safety car cash and guys focus on look technology driving and engine performance. things you don't need to know about. they are looking no possible problems. cracks were found inside some of the wings but the company said 6, 838s with the highest number of take offs and landings much be checked by today. and 14 others checked within next six weeks. airbus says the problem were not a safety issue. >>> bill and melinda gates foundation will give $750 million to the global fund to fight aids, tb and malaria. >>> the coast guard had their hands full. up next the risky rest you they performed-- rescue they performed within a 24 hour time period. >>> police in modesto had a ha
the company says it has been affected by competition from china and other countries. this is the second big embarrassasment for the obama administration for companies that received grants.>>> don't try to pull one over on a woman when it comes to buying a car a survey which the car -- by the. >> carl: site lease trader find women will ask different questions than men and are more likely to ask about a safety car cash and guys focus on look technology driving and engine...
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you can't get your hands on guns in china but it's happening with knives and axes in schools. there's not really much you can do. columbine had an armed guard. virginia tech has an armed police presence. it's not the answer. i think it's just identifying these people and somehow stepping in before this happens. >> blake, let me ask you this -- mark opens the door about security and armed guards and so forth. my sister-in-law, bless her, down in virginia beach, is a schoolteacher. she called my wife this afternoon to relay a story about security in some of the inner city schools in that area. let me read you what she said. somebody comes into the school, they have to get buzzed in. this guy got buzzed in. we don't know yet why, how, when and where. but he got buzzed in. the buzzer goes off and sets an alert. follow me on this. somebody buzzes in. maybe they go through a window. teachers start a drill. the kids are put into a corner. listen to this. shades are pulled down, lights are then flicked off to leave the impression to a potential killer that nobody's in the classroom. n
you can't get your hands on guns in china but it's happening with knives and axes in schools. there's not really much you can do. columbine had an armed guard. virginia tech has an armed police presence. it's not the answer. i think it's just identifying these people and somehow stepping in before this happens. >> blake, let me ask you this -- mark opens the door about security and armed guards and so forth. my sister-in-law, bless her, down in virginia beach, is a schoolteacher. she...
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. >>> making headlines, china increasing defense spending more than 11% this year to $106 billion this is just the latest in a nearly two decade string of double digit increases china maintains its national defense policy is defensive but military leaders are unhappy with obama's increasing presence in the asia pacific region. >>> many predict putin will reclaim his old title allegations of widespread voting fraud in december set off massive protests against putin recent opinion polls show she is positioned to easily defeat the four other candidates running he was president from 2000 to 2008. >>> rush limbaugh apologizing to a georgetown law student for calling her a prostitute and other slurs he made comments on his show after sandra fluke talked to congress about the need to expand birth control coverage. >> these denials of contraceptive coverage effect real people. >> what does that make her? it means you are a slut right? makes her a prostitute, she wants to be paid to have sex. >> plenty of supporters came to fluke's defense including president obama, limbaugh apologized through
. >>> making headlines, china increasing defense spending more than 11% this year to $106 billion this is just the latest in a nearly two decade string of double digit increases china maintains its national defense policy is defensive but military leaders are unhappy with obama's increasing presence in the asia pacific region. >>> many predict putin will reclaim his old title allegations of widespread voting fraud in december set off massive protests against putin recent...
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. >> china is an ally and expressed regret over the launch. we report that north korea may have up to a few dozen nuclear weapons that could be fitted on top of ballistic missiles. just in the past hour, police in oregon gave us an update on the mall shooting that left three people dead. we are learning the identity of the shooter. plus as the administration deals with the new laws legalizing marijuana in washington and colorado, former president jimmy carter weighs in on legalizing pot. >> i'm in favor of it. i think it's okay. >> that by the way is one of the things we thought you should know. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [
. >> china is an ally and expressed regret over the launch. we report that north korea may have up to a few dozen nuclear weapons that could be fitted on top of ballistic missiles. just in the past hour, police in oregon gave us an update on the mall shooting that left three people dead. we are learning the identity of the shooter. plus as the administration deals with the new laws legalizing marijuana in washington and colorado, former president jimmy carter weighs in on legalizing pot....
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even china, the north's closest ally, says it regrets the launch and is urging north korea to put a stop to its missile program. japan says the launch is unacceptable. norad says it appeared to have put a satellite into orbit which would be a huge breakthrough for the north koreans. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble empty
even china, the north's closest ally, says it regrets the launch and is urging north korea to put a stop to its missile program. japan says the launch is unacceptable. norad says it appeared to have put a satellite into orbit which would be a huge breakthrough for the north koreans. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer...
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from north korea and watch the state collapse and watch, you know, millions of refugees flood into china or they can offer some minimum support to keep them alive. this is a criminal state, a mafia state. this is a state that's only run to support this ruling family of the kims, and the only reason they launched this rocket is not for scientific research, but to intimidate and blackmail the rest of the world so they can continue to get food aid, fuel to support this failing regime from the other states in the region. so this is nothing more than, as far as i'm concerned, and most people are concerned, this is nothing more than nuclear blackmail, greta. >> the thing that is so profoundly bizarre about this, and we have been to north korea three times, is the people of north korea honestly believe that we are still at war with them, that we, meaning the americans, we want to kill them. they think that every saturday night that we are sitting around thinking how are we going to kill those north koreaians. everything they do is marching in step, having the nationalistic parades. they are so
from north korea and watch the state collapse and watch, you know, millions of refugees flood into china or they can offer some minimum support to keep them alive. this is a criminal state, a mafia state. this is a state that's only run to support this ruling family of the kims, and the only reason they launched this rocket is not for scientific research, but to intimidate and blackmail the rest of the world so they can continue to get food aid, fuel to support this failing regime from the...
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i had been honored so much i took all the china out of my china cabinet and i had a collection of crystal like we used to get out of flour. on the military basis i tell you i went into the airport and he said you can't have that there. you'll have to take it because they will take all that stuff out. but it's really interesting and the fact from harvard last time had 77 cents at the top so the young man on how you're to come in and help me get all the frames, and the framing lady framed my bill for free and it's a 500-dollar framing job. i also now i am a kentucky colonel. my pen was signed and it's just as good. they are proclaimed in the state of illinois and the governor came both times and presented those in the chicago community and the commissioners stood that in all of the country and i really like mexico and arizona and all the states i've been everywhere in almost every state and i go back to three airtimes. it's been an interesting life so far to the mayor had two or three years ago its with a green jacket that one will not it might have been bigger than that when all but they d
i had been honored so much i took all the china out of my china cabinet and i had a collection of crystal like we used to get out of flour. on the military basis i tell you i went into the airport and he said you can't have that there. you'll have to take it because they will take all that stuff out. but it's really interesting and the fact from harvard last time had 77 cents at the top so the young man on how you're to come in and help me get all the frames, and the framing lady framed my bill...
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in china this requires changes in the development model that china is pursuing and basically changes from the former model to the least what they have anticipated in -- what they stipulated in the five-year plan. something closer to what is in the world bank report that came out last spring. these are very complicated and wide ranging changes. there are deeply rooted vested interests that will oppose parts of the 12 fighter plan and these are powerful interests. local, territorial, and -- political leaders. this is in part because they benefit from the current development model. they have a lot of power within their bailiwicks and a lot of flexibility. it is in part i have been startled as i get into this issue more. many of these positions are bottom sold. this is not necessarily a meritocracy move. people did not handle themselves effectively. with five level political systems, in the thousand of these 40,000 territorial units. if you look at the top two people, 80,000 people you're talking about many of whom have purchased their positions and see them as a basis for future wealth.
in china this requires changes in the development model that china is pursuing and basically changes from the former model to the least what they have anticipated in -- what they stipulated in the five-year plan. something closer to what is in the world bank report that came out last spring. these are very complicated and wide ranging changes. there are deeply rooted vested interests that will oppose parts of the 12 fighter plan and these are powerful interests. local, territorial, and --...
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as you know half of europe is in recession already, not a lot of help coming from china and asia and stuff, so i guess we will know in the next few weeks. there is potential that companies did better than we would think. >> mark: is there more hope that the fed will do something now? >> i think this just hope. we are not really in a situation where we are losing jobs. at the moment i think it will have to get a lot worse before the fed to get involved. >> mark: we were on the heels of the worst recession since the great depression are we doing any better? >> i think we are, markets can be very pessimistic. >> the economy is not growing fast but it is growing. >> mark: thank you david. other stores we are falling around the bay area, a d y rest are down. --dui arrest are down. >> mark: now to yosemite, a man died while hiking has been identified asked a 45 year old by the name of michael. he was climbing and fell 200 ft. he was reported missing on sunday his body was found by a helicopter and retrieve on wednesday. he was a freelance and extreme sports writer for the wall street journ
as you know half of europe is in recession already, not a lot of help coming from china and asia and stuff, so i guess we will know in the next few weeks. there is potential that companies did better than we would think. >> mark: is there more hope that the fed will do something now? >> i think this just hope. we are not really in a situation where we are losing jobs. at the moment i think it will have to get a lot worse before the fed to get involved. >> mark: we were on the...
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i think china gets 6% of the daily imports of oil from sudan directly. and just six weeks ago south sudan cut off all of its -- it turned off the taps of its oil flow. in a dispute with his neighbor sudan through which the pipelines the oil from the south flows. so china suddenly had to wade in international markets to buy -- to replace that 6% of the oil. that drives up the global price of oil. so it affects us directly. and directly. so there was a humanitarian imperative, but there's also an economic reason >> george and john, we've got a lot of pans on the fire now. we're worried about iran, we're worried about the continuing horror over in afghanistan. we're still trying to clean up the mess and get out of iraq. we're worried about syria, of course. we're still worried about what's going to happen in libya and in egypt. do we have the capacity to extend our foreign power to try to influence events in sudan? do we have the power? >> sure. look, here's the thing. we ought to be able to do certain things, even when a lot of other things are going on. w
i think china gets 6% of the daily imports of oil from sudan directly. and just six weeks ago south sudan cut off all of its -- it turned off the taps of its oil flow. in a dispute with his neighbor sudan through which the pipelines the oil from the south flows. so china suddenly had to wade in international markets to buy -- to replace that 6% of the oil. that drives up the global price of oil. so it affects us directly. and directly. so there was a humanitarian imperative, but there's also an...
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all of this as demand has challenged from export markets in the like of the eurozone and china. it's no surprise we've seen the stock market reverse in recent days. we've seen the nasdaq down 9% in its worst losing streak so far since 2008. this is having a major effect on wall street and we'll see what the result is this week and whether there's any improvement as we come up to the thanksgiving period, guys. back over to you. >> karen tso live from london. thank you very much. shoot us an e-mail at wh"way to early" at msnbc.com. let us know why you're awake. they usually end up insulting you in some way. nice way to start the day. >> great way. >>> still ahead on "way too early," rookie andrew luck faces his biggest challenge yet taking on tom brady and the new england patriots joompt also, the jets mark sanchez looks to put an end to the losing streak. >>> later, chris christie makes a cam me on on"saturday night live" to give an update on his lucky fleece. you have a lucky fleece. >> one. >> it walks now. it walks away from you. you ought to think about washing it. >> if i wa
all of this as demand has challenged from export markets in the like of the eurozone and china. it's no surprise we've seen the stock market reverse in recent days. we've seen the nasdaq down 9% in its worst losing streak so far since 2008. this is having a major effect on wall street and we'll see what the result is this week and whether there's any improvement as we come up to the thanksgiving period, guys. back over to you. >> karen tso live from london. thank you very much. shoot us...
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, china, china. >> reporter: our report set of widespread outrage. >> i think they should take all of the uniforms put them in a big pile and burn them. >> reporter: and now, and about face. the u.s. olympic committee changing their policy so that al future team usa uniforms are made in the usa. and designer ralph lauren has committed to producing those in the u.s. for the 2014 olympic games. some viewers applauded the change. but, others said, "not good enough. we want made in the usa now." but is that even possible? with opening ceremonies less than who weeks away? than two week as way? we heard from dozens of american manufactures around the country who said it is. >> made in america! >> reporter: shirt makers ready to go in south carolina. blazer makers in brooklyn. even those women ready to whip up scarves in texas before the opening games. >> and we want to make them right here and we can make them in two weeks! >> reporter: so determined are the workers at licaro scarf, they're sending red, white and blue scarves to this year's olympians anyway. and so many viewers have the sam
, china, china. >> reporter: our report set of widespread outrage. >> i think they should take all of the uniforms put them in a big pile and burn them. >> reporter: and now, and about face. the u.s. olympic committee changing their policy so that al future team usa uniforms are made in the usa. and designer ralph lauren has committed to producing those in the u.s. for the 2014 olympic games. some viewers applauded the change. but, others said, "not good enough. we want...
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some investigation showed the band drug chemicals were discovered in fish imported from vietnam and china. even the fda deputy commissioner for the international special programs testify before the senate committee in 2007 saying the use of the u.n. approved an ally of exhort chemicals in the raises significant health concerns. he went on to say the fda found an approved new animal drugs and unsafe additives 25% of the samples from china as a parisian them from the alabama the provider culture and investors examples of catfish and from china, vietnam, cambodia, indonesia and thailand found that one in every three of the fish tested positive for harmful and by audits that are not approved on the wto vital century standards. why learn from the research of dr. carol ingalls the department of university arkansas half of the food is said to the vietnamese fish is homemade without any monitoring eliminate the use of harmful chemical weapons and drugs the pictures in vietnam where you can see in our house where human waste is released directly into the water on catfish farms pretty shocking stuf
some investigation showed the band drug chemicals were discovered in fish imported from vietnam and china. even the fda deputy commissioner for the international special programs testify before the senate committee in 2007 saying the use of the u.n. approved an ally of exhort chemicals in the raises significant health concerns. he went on to say the fda found an approved new animal drugs and unsafe additives 25% of the samples from china as a parisian them from the alabama the provider culture...
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they plan to deliver a global petition concerning china he's treatment of tibetans in the next missouri. >>> the violence continues in sierra. more than 100 tons of aid destined for syria left from iraq today. it's to be the first of its kind from iraq to syria. some 2.5 syrians are in need of aid since the civil war. more than 4,000 syrians have fled to near by countries. >>> more than 60 years ago as world war ii was drawing to a close, an army colonel wrote a story. and wrote music. for decades it was dormant but this week the u.s. army band performed the work, giving the composer his first chance to here the work. >> my name is harold van huglen, and my age is 93. i'm a veteran of world war ii. in 1945 i was stationed in new orleans, louisiana at the new orleans army airbase, and i was an instructor. the peace in europe had already been written in april of that year. so they said we can do anything we want to. i decided to write a symphony. during those 70 years when it sat on the shelf, i would look at it every once in a while and think, why isn't this being played? >> my brother a
they plan to deliver a global petition concerning china he's treatment of tibetans in the next missouri. >>> the violence continues in sierra. more than 100 tons of aid destined for syria left from iraq today. it's to be the first of its kind from iraq to syria. some 2.5 syrians are in need of aid since the civil war. more than 4,000 syrians have fled to near by countries. >>> more than 60 years ago as world war ii was drawing to a close, an army colonel wrote a story. and...
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to students from outside of the state for whom they receive no money from california were from china they are private institutions coming and yet the actual costs are much less than most other private institutions, but you have to understand and i think that we try to explain we are really only truly publicly financed for our in-state students and that's where our priorities are in keeping the low-cost from out of state we will provide you with the opportunity to attend but we are a private institution to you folks. we are competing to you as a pile that institution. is that we need to think about where the report fits into this and we talked about that often that we have never had a concerted effort to produce an alternative and widely accepted system but the report does have an impact and it's almost entirely prestige and in port in its judgments and we need to think more about how to deal with this problem. we've got the public university accountability with over 300 members and participants, but it's got everybody of course has some ways that we are trying to adjust it. but how t
to students from outside of the state for whom they receive no money from california were from china they are private institutions coming and yet the actual costs are much less than most other private institutions, but you have to understand and i think that we try to explain we are really only truly publicly financed for our in-state students and that's where our priorities are in keeping the low-cost from out of state we will provide you with the opportunity to attend but we are a private...
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the world trade organization handed the obama organization a small but significant victory barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio based ak seal. >>> the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74. >>> dunkin donuts may have a new sibling, bagel bunch kins. they applied for the patent. >>> victoria's secret unveiled its annual fantasy secret bra. it's worth a whopping 2.5 million bucks. who has that kind of cash. this guy. the 22-year-old just won 30 million big ones in the massachusetts megamillions so what or who will he spend it on? he's not quite sure, but we do know who he won't be spoiling? >> no, no lucky girlfriend. just broke up with her so -- thank god. yeah. >> nice. sometimes breaking up isn't so hard to do. >>> coming up, the karsds push the giants to the brink and the niners are tops in their division. plus, the tigers break out the broom for a celebration. your sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> and after a stormy friday, we're going to see a pretty nice warm weekend for most of us. those details are coming up. you're watching "early today
the world trade organization handed the obama organization a small but significant victory barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio based ak seal. >>> the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74. >>> dunkin donuts may have a new sibling, bagel bunch kins. they applied for the patent. >>> victoria's secret unveiled its annual fantasy secret bra. it's worth a whopping 2.5 million bucks. who has that kind of cash. this guy. the 22-year-old...
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they have taken action against china. he imposed a tax on chinese tires, putting 1,000 workers back to work. it's a move mitt romney opposed at the time. today president obama blocked a chinese company from building wind farms near an oregon naval base. the white house cited national security risks and ordered all equipment removed within two weeks. for more on this, let's turn to california congressman. good to have you with us. everyone knows affiliates of bain outsourced jobs when romney was there. what do you make of rom no attacking the president for being allegedly weak on china. is this the defense mechanism knowing he has a terrible record of shipping jobs? >> no doubt about it. this is out of the playbook. if you are weak, you attack for the same reason. that's what he is doing. this opponent that president obama is not at all weak on the issue. he is very, very strong on the issue and the republicans in the house of representatives are atrocious on dealing with china. there example after example. boehner and the
they have taken action against china. he imposed a tax on chinese tires, putting 1,000 workers back to work. it's a move mitt romney opposed at the time. today president obama blocked a chinese company from building wind farms near an oregon naval base. the white house cited national security risks and ordered all equipment removed within two weeks. for more on this, let's turn to california congressman. good to have you with us. everyone knows affiliates of bain outsourced jobs when romney was...
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what is your take on china? >> there is no question they had a slowdown engineered by the government. they did a slowdown in 2008 and 2010, and they said they're going to stop that. and business has bottomed out and is in fact, turning up. it is interesting, susie, in the last week, december 3rd, the most recent bottom in the shanghai market, which has been a being downer, does pit the market going up 6.5%, and the market is up 6.5%. so the markets beginning to believe it is getting better as well. >> susie: thank you very much, mike, mike holland and holland and company. and tomorrow tonight, we'll have more analysis on the fed decision. mohamed el-erian joins us. he's the c.e.o. of pimco. >> tom: still head, british bank hsbc agrees to pay a record fine for laundering mexico drug money. >> susie: it's a major hit to organized labor-- michigan approved legislation today that would greatly limit labor rights. protestors swarmed the state capital as lawmakers passed a bill prohibiting unions from requiring employ
what is your take on china? >> there is no question they had a slowdown engineered by the government. they did a slowdown in 2008 and 2010, and they said they're going to stop that. and business has bottomed out and is in fact, turning up. it is interesting, susie, in the last week, december 3rd, the most recent bottom in the shanghai market, which has been a being downer, does pit the market going up 6.5%, and the market is up 6.5%. so the markets beginning to believe it is getting...
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most of the coda's battery system and body manufactured in china, paars shipped to benicia was assembly the first -- goes on sale this friday. >>> 5:57. beware of the beef. new report that could have you drastically changing your eating habits as you sit down for breakfast this morning. ababb
most of the coda's battery system and body manufactured in china, paars shipped to benicia was assembly the first -- goes on sale this friday. >>> 5:57. beware of the beef. new report that could have you drastically changing your eating habits as you sit down for breakfast this morning. ababb
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china is enthralled. not since yao ming has there been this much attention in china. can he sustain it? difficult. put the defense on him from miami he wasn't ready for. there will be more tape on him to get his tendencies and the second trip around the league will be more difficult. he's a guy who has proven he can play. he has gone from where he was to where he is tonight it is incredible. he has done it because of the way he has played. he hasn't done it because you are lucky. you can't get lucky in the nba for 10 or 12 games. he hit a bit of a wall against miami but they are the best team in the league. he also has been turning the ball over too much. he's going to get better. i think he's with the right coach mike dan tony. he had nash all those years there's a big future for jeremy lin. whether or not he can live up to all of this, we will see if it is possible. >> appreciate it. >> i like that you are doing a sports show. perhaps you should start competing against sports center nba all star games all those things. why not? >> here is jay leno. >> i saw the wors
china is enthralled. not since yao ming has there been this much attention in china. can he sustain it? difficult. put the defense on him from miami he wasn't ready for. there will be more tape on him to get his tendencies and the second trip around the league will be more difficult. he's a guy who has proven he can play. he has gone from where he was to where he is tonight it is incredible. he has done it because of the way he has played. he hasn't done it because you are lucky. you can't get...
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china opens the world's longest high speed rail line today. trains at high speed lines have initially 86 miles an hour with a total travel time of 800 miles an hour. the fastest time on record was 200 miles an hour. >>> the rush is on after a disappointing holiday shopping season. retailers are hoping to entice shoppers with after christmas day sales. this is typically one of the busiest shopping days of the year. >>> today is the first celebration of the kwanzaa celebration. it was started by the chairman of the black steud at cal state university's long beach. the holiday ends on january 1st. >>> the day after christmas and persuasive -- and places like the canada and the united kingdom it's boxing day. traditionally this is the day that service workers would receive gifts from their employers. in the 1980s the holiday turned into a shopping day that resembled black friday in the united states. >>> president barack obama had a pretty good 2012. he won reelection and then saw his signature healthcare law upheld in the u.s. supreme court. now
china opens the world's longest high speed rail line today. trains at high speed lines have initially 86 miles an hour with a total travel time of 800 miles an hour. the fastest time on record was 200 miles an hour. >>> the rush is on after a disappointing holiday shopping season. retailers are hoping to entice shoppers with after christmas day sales. this is typically one of the busiest shopping days of the year. >>> today is the first celebration of the kwanzaa celebration....
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china's m.o. is this. they basically buy american companies, strip them of technology and ship the jobs to china. case in point would be brantley helicopter. used to be in texas. 2009 china buys it. now all the production facilities are in jindao. this is the problem. the promise to keep the plant going. now a-123 is interesting. they have cutting edge technology which will be exported to china. that's the bigger issue. one company at a time, larry, is going over to china, helping to build their industrial base. and the other thing -- >> hang on a second. this is an important point. ann lee, i'd like to get something from this. okay? if the u.s. foreign investment advisory board okays the deal, fine. but they counterfeit our goods. the chinese have a lot to answer for. shouldn't we make a deal? we let them buy the company but we should make a deal and they should somehow stop all the pirating of our technology? >> i think the chinese government is already trying to crack down on counterfeiting and other th
china's m.o. is this. they basically buy american companies, strip them of technology and ship the jobs to china. case in point would be brantley helicopter. used to be in texas. 2009 china buys it. now all the production facilities are in jindao. this is the problem. the promise to keep the plant going. now a-123 is interesting. they have cutting edge technology which will be exported to china. that's the bigger issue. one company at a time, larry, is going over to china, helping to build...
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china's doing that and using our money in china to build chinese products. we need to do that back home. that's my legislation. make it in america, use our tax money to buy american made equipment. >> and the republicans aren't on board with that? >> no. my opponent actually opposes that, thinks that some sort of regulatory thing. i'm going wait a minute, it's good public policy. it works. right here in sacramento, a german company is manufacturing locomotives, 70 of them, 100% american made because the stimulus bill said amtrak was to buy locomotives 100% american made. they're made here in sacramento. >> i wanted to ask you about the latest fox news poll up by 7% in ohio. could romney's bogus ads be hurting him there because romney knows what the president did on tires? >> his taubes are not supported by facts. people are going to go this guy is just not straight, he just not honest. those ad, incorrect, are going to be proven incorrect and romney is going to be hurt by that one more time on a long list of being incorrect and also flip-flopping on issues.
china's doing that and using our money in china to build chinese products. we need to do that back home. that's my legislation. make it in america, use our tax money to buy american made equipment. >> and the republicans aren't on board with that? >> no. my opponent actually opposes that, thinks that some sort of regulatory thing. i'm going wait a minute, it's good public policy. it works. right here in sacramento, a german company is manufacturing locomotives, 70 of them, 100%...
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and in china, five-fold increase. in fact, astonishing how sales totally ignores the impact of china. i talked to analysts today talking about how apple was rescued by china, take out the prc and the weapon that'company disappointed. take out china? why? siri speak english over there? and a terrific piece by james rogers, columnist. he calls out the numb skulls who got apple wrong and holds their feet on the fire. i never like to name names so in the interest of being an elder statesman, i was going to say that roger name named name. deutsche bank, huntsman square research, some of the worst in severely low balling apple. and peter mystic from jeffries, he said iphone's shortfall on the horizon. good brief, a classic case of the analysts, they threat and extrapolate from negative data points and should be focusing on opportunities that apple is going for. trying to come up with a guestimate of what apple earned. you are looking at a tree in the middle of yosemite national park, and it's better to look at the beauty of
and in china, five-fold increase. in fact, astonishing how sales totally ignores the impact of china. i talked to analysts today talking about how apple was rescued by china, take out the prc and the weapon that'company disappointed. take out china? why? siri speak english over there? and a terrific piece by james rogers, columnist. he calls out the numb skulls who got apple wrong and holds their feet on the fire. i never like to name names so in the interest of being an elder statesman, i was...
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they have attacked china because china cheats. they have complained to china on the senate floor. they have gone to the international trade commission in saying china is not playing by the rules. yet, they voted for pntr a dozen years ago, but put that aside, make up for it by voting -- by passing a russia pntr that has real commitments, has real language, not just for reporting language but for enforcement language. after ten years, after hundreds of thousands of american jobs lost, we're saying the same argument we saw for pntr made in support of granting russia w.t.o. membership. our experience with china has shown that we must ensure that our trading partners follow through on their commitments. our workers, our farmers, our ranchers, our producers, our manufacturers should have confidence that if a trade deal is signed, it will actually be enforced. we can't afford another one-way trade agreement because one-way trade agreements tend to lead to one-way job movements, companies shutting down here, manufacturing somewhere else, selling back into the united states. that's why we
they have attacked china because china cheats. they have complained to china on the senate floor. they have gone to the international trade commission in saying china is not playing by the rules. yet, they voted for pntr a dozen years ago, but put that aside, make up for it by voting -- by passing a russia pntr that has real commitments, has real language, not just for reporting language but for enforcement language. after ten years, after hundreds of thousands of american jobs lost, we're...
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in china. they make their product in big fact tries all over china. you temperature me about that. is that great for us? i'm not so sure. the stock market is up and nobody knows why. no one has any idea and that is usually a very dangerous scenario when the stock market goes up and people do not know why. there really is no reason. you have unemployment that probably is not 8.3 percent but, probably, anywhere from 16 percent to 21 percent, the real number. so --. >>neil: but the former chairman of the stock market thinks it is anticipation of a romney victory? >>guest: that could be possibility. it is a good point. if you have that victory a lot of good things will happen with the economy. >>neil: thank you, donald trump. always a pleasure. i look forward to the announcement. whatever it is. we told you about isaac, and now big oil workers are already sending gas prices through the roof because they are a. >> -- abandoning the facilities. already. stay tuned for much more ahead. ♪ ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow soluti
in china. they make their product in big fact tries all over china. you temperature me about that. is that great for us? i'm not so sure. the stock market is up and nobody knows why. no one has any idea and that is usually a very dangerous scenario when the stock market goes up and people do not know why. there really is no reason. you have unemployment that probably is not 8.3 percent but, probably, anywhere from 16 percent to 21 percent, the real number. so --. >>neil: but the former...
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now, if china would simply let the market work on its own, we would have no objections. but their policies currently are preventing that from happening. and they go against the very rules that china greed to follow. >> the u.s., european union and japan have teamed up to ask the world trade organization to intervene. >>> not what you want to see. explosions and heavy shelling continuing in homs, syria despite opposition activists declaring today a day of mourning across the country. they were asking for businesses and schools to close and for streets to be blocked. meanwhile, it was 36 people were killed by security forces, an opposition group is reporting. an opposition general assembly is now saying nearly 80,000 people have been killed in this conflict and many of them women and children. >>> a delta airlines jet veers off the runway, apparently having some problems with its brakes. skidding off the taxiway today in atlanta. no passengers on board, no injuries, happy to report, but that plane you're looking at on an angle did suffer some significant damage. >>> airlin
now, if china would simply let the market work on its own, we would have no objections. but their policies currently are preventing that from happening. and they go against the very rules that china greed to follow. >> the u.s., european union and japan have teamed up to ask the world trade organization to intervene. >>> not what you want to see. explosions and heavy shelling continuing in homs, syria despite opposition activists declaring today a day of mourning across the...